St. Clair Catholic is making it easier than ever for families to prepare for the 2026-2027 school year by offering summer registration events across the region this August.
Whether you’re new to the area, have recently moved to a different neighbourhood, or are exploring Catholic education for the first time, these events offer a welcoming, face-to-face opportunity to ask questions, submit documents, and ensure everything is ready for a successful September start.
The Diocese of London celebrated a historic moment on Monday as Bishop Daniel J. Miehm was formally installed as the 11th Bishop of London. His installation follows the final Mass celebrated on Sunday by the Most Rev. Ronald P. Fabbro, whose more than two decades of pastoral leadership have shaped Catholic life across southwestern Ontario.
Grade 1 students at St. Peter Canisius turned their school assignment into a sweet success!
As part of their persuasive writing unit, Fayth Kardas asked her class to design a donut and convince Global Donuts in Sarnia, why it should be the next ‘Donut of the Day.’
The Ursuline College Chatham Class of 2026 took center stage Thursday evening at the Capitol Theatre, surrounded by family, friends and staff.
The graduating class included 272 students. Back in Grade 9, the students chose the theme “Class of Knowledge” to represent them throughout their high school journey.
On June 16, student-athletes showcased their skills and sportsmanship at the annual Lambton Catholic Schools Athletic Council Track and Field Meet at St. Patrick’s High School.
Around 350 participants from Grades 3 to 8 competed in several events ranging from the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes to long jump and shot put.
What an incredible year it has been! Together, we have seen remarkable growth in our students, demonstrated compassion through countless initiatives, and celebrated our Catholic identity in meaningful ways.
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce that Taryn Stoukas, a graduating senior at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Stefanko Award.
On June 13, graduating students from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School crossed the stage and received their diplomas at Progressive Auto Sales Arena.
The graduating class included 324 students. While the ceremony marked an important academic milestone, the day also celebrated the students’ character and compassion.
As the school year draws to a close, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board extends sincere appreciation to Student Trustees Cristian Suffi and Katie Murphy for their dedicated service and commitment to representing student perspectives at the Board table.
Staff at St. Elizabeth Catholic School got a little messy while raising money for an important cause.
Earlier this month, students had the opportunity to pie a teacher in the face or pop a slime balloon over their head with all the proceeds going towards installing an accessible playground at the school.
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